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Meanings of
old-time
in English
Attractively old-fashioned (but not necessarily authentic)
quaint
olde worlde
Related terms
fashionable
stylish
Usage of
old-time
in English
1
It flaunted in the face of the passer-by an
old
-
time
front yard.
2
One aimed to draw recruits; the other to hold the
old
-
time
Democrats.
3
Rosanna herself found an
old
-
time
song book with some questionable subject matter.
4
These
old
-
time
Beijing residents thought they were the 'Citizens of the Emperor'.
5
Without the Internet, the voices of the
old
-
time
dissidents were barely heard.
6
Rosek had the first floor of an
old
-
time
mansion in Russell Square.
7
I wish she would write 12
old
-
time
New England tales a year.
8
I remember I went to see Cordelia once in some
old
-
time
play.
9
Now, from the stairway the
old
-
time
life spread throughout the
old
-
time
home.
10
Well, there's an
old
-
time
sewing machine-thekind you work with your feet.
11
They had been
old
-
time
Christmas gifts; and they had never been used.
12
Contrast your luxurious communicativeness with the case of the lovers of
old
-
time
.
13
It was an event, the first day of spring, in
old
-
time
Hillsboro.
14
Upon reaching the table Merrihew imitated the bow of an
old
-
time
courtier.
15
I find no allusions in
old
-
time
literature or letters to black Steinkirks.
16
Herein lies the seductive pull of
old
-
time
drugging and of modern metaphysics.
Other examples for "old-time"
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Frequent collocations
old-time school
Old-time
through the time